sclerodermata Antonyms

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Meaning of sclerodermata

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sclerodermata (n. pl.)

The stony corals; the Madreporaria.

sclerodermata Sentence Examples

  1. Sclerodermata, a subclass of mammals, is characterized by their thick, leathery skin.
  2. The armadillo, a member of the Sclerodermata, has a protective shell made of bony plates covered in skin.
  3. The Pangolin, another species within Sclerodermata, is known for its unique scales that form a suit of armor.
  4. The Aardvark, also classified as Sclerodermata, possesses thick skin that shields it from the bites of insects and predators.
  5. The Sloth, while not as heavily armored as other Sclerodermata, still has thick skin and dense fur.
  6. The Elephant, despite being the largest land animal, is part of the Sclerodermata subclass due to its thick, leathery skin.
  7. The Hyrax, a small mammal belonging to Sclerodermata, has tough skin that helps it regulate its body temperature.
  8. The Manatee, a semi-aquatic mammal in the Sclerodermata subclass, uses its thick skin for protection and buoyancy.
  9. The Dugong, closely related to the Manatee, is another Sclerodermata mammal adapted to life in water with its thick, leathery skin.
  10. Sclerodermata mammals have evolved their thick skin as a defensive mechanism against predators and environmental hazards.

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The stony corals; the Madreporaria.

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Sclerodermata, a subclass of mammals, is characterized by their thick, leathery skin.

The armadillo, a member of the Sclerodermata, has a protective shell made of bony plates covered in skin.

The Pangolin, another species within Sclerodermata, is known for its unique scales that form a suit of armor.

The Aardvark, also classified as Sclerodermata, possesses thick skin that shields it from the bites of insects and predators.